Jannik Sinner seems to be enjoying his offseason, as the Italian was seen with his girlfriend, Laila Hasanovic, at a restaurant in Dubai.
The dating rumors between the two had been circulating for recent months. Still, they were more or less confirmed during Sinner’s victorious stint in Vienna, where both he and Hasanovic made loving gestures toward each other.
Jannik Sinner Seen At a Dubai Restaurant With Laila Hasanovic
Sinner was seen on a dinner date with his Danish girlfriend, Hasanovic, in Dubai. The video shared of the two shows the couple in good spirits, especially the Italian, who was all smiles, after a tough season. Sinner’s coach, Simone Vagnozzi, was also seen with the couple in the video below.
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Earlier, it was rumored that Sinner would be in the UAE to attend the glamorous Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the crowning showpiece of this year’s F1 season. However, in between all the fun, the Italian was back to work as well, as he began his pre-season training.
Despite another great season, he lost his No. 1 ranking to his rival, Carlos Alcaraz, and will be determined to regain it next season. The Italian could be seen training in the following video.
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On the court, Sinner had a tumultuous start to the season. After winning the Australian Open, the Italian received a three-month doping test violation-related ban, which resulted in him missing some high-profile events in Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, and Madrid. Missing these events played a significant role in the Italian losing his No.1 ranking.
However, in the 12 events Sinner played this season, he reached the final in 10, winning six titles. He reached the final at every Grand Slam, winning in Melbourne and at Wimbledon, and was on the wrong side of one of the greatest tennis matches, against Carlos Alcaraz, in the French Open final.
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The beginning of the new year will be a challenging one for the World No.2 as he has to defend his crown at the Australian Open, while his rival Alcaraz has already claimed that he is readying himself for the title in Melbourne, the one Major missing from the Spaniard’s collection.
